At the end of a long day, there's nothing better than slurping down a cold bottle. Or so Dad tells me!! hehe
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Bubbles and hair
For my birthday I received the best bubble wand EVER! (Thank you Shaefers!)








It makes big bubbles and bubbles that join together! Chasing them can be a bit hard...but I give it a red hot crack. The 'red hot' is reference to me doing it in the nude to cool down! The 'crack' is... well....I'm already blushing after Mum's put these pictures on the WORLD-WIDE-WEB, but if you need a hint - look at the 4th picture down.
It's pretty hot up here at the moment. So stripping down to my 'birthday suit' whenever possible can bring some delightful relief on an otherwise sticky afternoon.




The heat has gone to our heads! Dad went 'batty' a few weeks ago and shaved off all his hair!



Mine turn didn't come until earlier this week. Unfortunately, it was against traditional Chinese New Year protocol - which says you shouldn't cut your hair for the 14-day period of new year! Oops! However, I'm much happier in the heat with it gone. Hopefully the spirits will forgive me and still send good luck and prosperity my way!
Below is my Romper Stomper Jnr impersonation....

Love Ed (Hando) xx
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Preferred mode of transport...
...walking!!!
Here I'm doing some endurance training after my bath. First I'll walk over to Dad, coz I can. Then back to Mum, coz I can. Then back to Dad...then back to Mum. And...yar...you get the picture.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Cloud Factory
There have been some great storms in the past month! On occassion, I've been quickly strapped into my car seat to go and chase the front coming in. Sometimes they pass really quickly, other times they stick around for a little longer.
This blog entry is a collection of some neck-craning pics Mum and Dad have taken over the past few weeks. Amazing cloud formations!

Storm front
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Christmas... WOW!
Um...how cool is Christmas?! I had such a great time. Partially because everyone gets holidays and I have more people to play with...but also because there's all this shiny stuff that is fun to rip up. Mum and Dad call it wrapping paper.
We spent Christmas in Perth with Kong Kong and Paw Paw. Aunty Linda and Aunty DC came to Perth too. There was lots to do and see. I played with my second cousins, met second cousin James for the first time (he's two years old now), met some other bubba's like me, went to the park, swam in cold water (compared to home!) and ate ice cream for the first time too!
Here I am doing an early Christmas morning inspection. Just having a look at all the presents and trying to figure out which shiny parcel was most attractive!

'What do we do with all these pressies?'

Mum likes to smell my toes. After she smells them, I have a turn. We won't want to be doing this once I get shoes!


Aunty Linda taught me something new and here I am practising with Mum. 'Cheers!'
We caught up with lots of family and friends but unfortunately we forgot to bring the camera out on some occasions. If we get hold of some pics, I'll post them up later!
Love Ed x
Broome A-buzz
The end of 2009 brought with it some very special Broome excitement. I know, you're saying 'what could be more exciting than Christmas?'....and I would have agreed with you, but read on and you'll find out what changed my mind.
1. The opening of Bran Nue Dae
The Bran Nue Dae screening, including special VIP Pindan red carpet, was held at Sun Pictures. Broome was buzzing as it welcomed Ernie Dingo, Jessica Mauboy, Missy Higgins (who's often a local up here anyway), Dan Sultan and Nigali Lawford - who celebrated with the locals who were involved and/or appeared in the movie. A free public performance was held before the screening. There was much fun and dancing on the street!

2. The Pigram Brothers played a pre-Christmas gig.
A very special local event, which unfortunately I got left at home for! It was a bit past my bedtime afterall!
3. Cyclones
Cyclone Laurence! Yes! Our first cyclone experience. It was all very exciting, although it seems the locals are very chilled out about cyclones and cyclone warnings! Mum had our emergency kit prepared well before we actually had to! It got to a 'yellow alert', which I think means 'prepare for the cyclone' and where were we? We'd arranged a Pork Bun and Steamboat festival with the Collins/McDonalds!
Nothing was going to stand between us and a feast!
4. Red skys
Friday, January 8, 2010
First steps
I'm just going to take a small step (mind the pun) ahead of the chronology of life and add in a quick flick of me walking. I've promised it...so here it is.
PS - we've just returned back form holidays and our washing machine broke down - so sorry you have to witness the big piles of washing I have to manoeuvre through!
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